Titans reportedly 'clinging to hope' that they can still trade Chris Johnson

Chris Johnson is set to count $10 million against the cap in 2014. (Al Tielemans/SI)

The Tennessee Titans have been trying to figure out running back Chris Johnson's future with the organization, which led them to considering a potential trade or release of the former 2,000 yard rusher.

Trade talks have halted over the past few days, but there still appears to be a possibility that Johnson could be moved in the near future.

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Titans are "clinging to hope" that they can still move the running back.

In week in which Bucs cut Revis, Bears cut Peppers and Cowboys cut Ware, Titans clinging to hope they can trade CJ. An outside chance still.

Johnson has shown clear signs of declining in recent years and failed to return to his old form last season despite the Titans attempt to rebuild their offensive line in free agency. His contract (he's set to count $10 million against the cap in 2014) makes him very difficult to move.